Lawney Reyes needed a job. It was the 1950s and he had to drop out of the University of Washington to support his wife and child. His friend Bob Satiacum had a job for him, but it wasn’t exactly one to bank a future on.

Brandon Kohler goes above and beyond for basketball — to the outer reaches, far beyond the safety zone. For more than a decade, the 25-year-old has logged tens of thousands of miles on the road — many times thumbing — just for basketball. When he didn’t have gas or much money, it didn’t dete…

The following article features six individuals with Colville tribal blood who fought and died during World War II: Adrian Adolph, Robert Arnold, Phillip Broncheau, Albert Sandaine, Matthew Swimptkin and Abel Williams.